1. Which of the following is the principal factor underlying localized edema in inflammation?

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2. Which of the following tumors is of connective tissue origin?

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3. Bradykinin causes all the following except

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4. Effusion in TB is characterized by:

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5. The cells which do not undergo mitotic divisions

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6. Gangrene is the death of a part accompanied by

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7. All are causes of microcytic hypochromic anaemia except:

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8. Monocytes are increased in all except:

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9. All of the following immunohistochemical markers are positive in the neoplastic cells of granulocytic sarcoma, EXCEPT:

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10. Sulfonylureas acts by:

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11. All of the following are clinical features of hyperthyroidism, except:

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12. All of the following vascular changes are observed in acute inflammation, except -

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13. Differential leucocyte count is used for diagnosis of:

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14. Absolute increase in RBC count and haemoglobin With increase in blood volume is seen in

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15. Important components of collagen synthesis, wound strength and contraction include all of the following, except

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16. Osteomalacia is caused by a:

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17. Edema in nephrotic syndrome occurs due to:

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18. Episodic generalized weakness is related to all except:

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19. All of the following are possible causes of tetany, except:

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20. Hypothyroidism in children causes:

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